I had already made an appointment with an ENT for today, so I kept it and got it checked anyway. Has anyone experienced the same or similar things? Thanks in advance.įisrt, thanks a lot for your input. I'm hoping that because there has been no change its nothing to worry about. Is this something I should be concerned about? It is something that stays in the back of my mind because I was never told what exactly caused them. Absolutely no change in them in 10 years. Fast forward to today and the 2 lymph nodes are still there, exact same size, shape, and texture as before. He told me to watch them and make sure I don't get more and the ones I have don't change in size or shape. He told me I had nothing to worry about and sometimes people just get this. He first put me on antibiotics, then, when they didn't go down, ordered a CT scan that was clear. Anyways, about 6 years ago I finally decided to get my 2 lymph nodes checked out by a GP. I've always had a slight case of asthma that causes wheezing at night and coughs when working out. Back then I had bronchitis at least once a year and twice had very slight pneumonia. The other is by my left clavicle and is about 1 cm. One is directly below my left ear and is less than a centimeter. I first noticed I had 2 hard lymph nodes over 10 years ago when I was in high school. ICD-10-CM R59.9 is grouped within Diagnostic Related Group(s) (MS-DRG v41.I am a 28 year old male.
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